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* '''[[Frankfurt International Arbitration Moot Court Competition|Frankfurt International Arbitration Moot]] (March 2011)'''
 
* '''[[Frankfurt International Arbitration Moot Court Competition|Frankfurt International Arbitration Moot]] (March 2011)'''
 
* '''[[Commonwealth Moot Court Competition|Commonwealth Moot]] (Mar 2011)'''
 
* '''[[Commonwealth Moot Court Competition|Commonwealth Moot]] (Mar 2011)'''
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*'''[[NUJS-Herbert Smith National Corporate Law Moot ]] (Feb 2011)'''
  
 
=== Tier 4 - National Contenders ===
 
=== Tier 4 - National Contenders ===

Revision as of 19:59, 12 September 2010

Provisionally the following competitions will be included in the MPL 2.

Total- 47 Moots. Tier 1- 6 Moots | Tier 2- 5 Moots | Tier 3- 16 Moots | Tier 4- 20 Moots

Tier 1 - Global Championships

These are the world finals of the most prestigious moot court competitions in the world and includes Vis Vienna, which is the world's single biggest moot by the numbers of teams

Tier 2 - World Class

These are the widely-recognised international mooting events where a substantial number of Indian teams participate or outstanding competitive Indian national moots such as the Bar Council of India Moot

Tier 3 - National Elite

These mooting events include a mix of national qualifiers to Tier 1 events and other national and international competitions that see a good level of participation from Indian law schools but are slightly less competitive or well-known than the higher tier moots.

Tier 4 - National Contenders

A majority of these top national mooting events see participation from varying ranges of Indian law schools. Some moots, such as GNLU International Moot and NLS International Arbitration, even see international participation.

Proposed addition to Tier 4

Scoring criteria

Category/Tiers Tier 1 - global championships Tier 2 - world class Tier 3 - national elite Tier 4 - national contenders
Best team 20 points 15 points 10 points 7 points
Runners-up 15 points 10 points 7 points 4 points
Best Orator / Memorial / Researcher 12 points each 10 points each 7 points each 4 points each
Semi finalists 10 points 7 points 4 points 2 points
Honourable mention 10 points 7 points N/A N/A
Stats        
Number of competitions 6 5 16 20
Total possible points for winners 120 75 160 140
Total points for runners-up 90 50 112 80

Now, we need your help:

  1. Look through the list and decide whether you agree with the rankings.
  2. Do you agree with the scoring criteria? Should more points be given for a tier, or less points?
  3. Think of some catchy names to call each tier and let us know!